Chrysler LLC 
					today announced the company has submitted three proposals 
					outlining a US$448-million plan to the U.S. Department of 
					Energy (DOE) in order to rapidly bring Electric Vehicles (EV) 
					and Plug-in Hybrid-electric Vehicles (PHEV) to market.
					
					
					Chrysler LLC 
					applied for two initiatives established by the DOE—the 
					Electric Drive Vehicle Battery and Component Manufacturing 
					Initiative and the Transportation Electrification 
					Initiative. Both are designed to speed up development, 
					demonstration, evaluation and manufacturing of EVs and PHEVs. 
					The programs represent a 50/50 cost-share opportunity with 
					US$224 million from Chrysler LLC and its partners, combined 
					with a matching US$224 million from the DOE. These funds 
					will accelerate the market introduction and penetration of 
					advanced powertrains. 
					
					“These 
					initiatives represent how government and the automotive 
					industry are answering the challenge of reaching common 
					goals and demonstrate how rapidly this type of advanced 
					technology can be brought to market in a collaborative 
					environment,” said John Bozzella, Senior Vice 
					President—External Affairs and Public Policy, Chrysler LLC. 
					“Without U.S. innovation and production capacity, we will 
					simply trade batteries for oil in the pursuit of 
					transportation energy.” 
					
					If approved, 
					Chrysler LLC plans to use funds to build a demonstration 
					fleet of PHEVs and EVs, as well as create a new-vehicle 
					electrification technology and manufacturing centre located 
					in Michigan. The proposal will enable the production of 
					commercially viable products in a shorter time frame. 
					Combined, Chrysler LLC’s proposal will stimulate the economy 
					and help the company achieve its leadership goals in 
					electrified-vehicle development and production. 
					
					The 
					Transportation Electrification Initiative 
					
					Chrysler LLC’s US$365-million submission for the 
					Transportation Electrification Initiative intends to 
					establish a nationwide demonstration fleet of more than 365 
					test-fleet vehicles for use by select customers and 
					partners. The Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Ram 1500 are 
					popular models in their respective segments and as PHEVs can 
					achieve substantial greenhouse-gas reduction. To ensure a 
					robust assessment, Chrysler will demonstrate 100 Chrysler 
					Town & Country PHEV minivans and 100 Dodge Ram PHEV pickup 
					trucks across a range of drive cycles and consumer-usage 
					patterns in diverse geographies and climates throughout the 
					United States. The company has established more than a dozen 
					partnerships with city and local governments, research and 
					development authorities, utility companies and universities 
					to test the PHEVs. In addition, through a partnership 
					between Chrysler LLC’s ENVI group and the U.S. Postal 
					Service (USPS), Chrysler LLC will deliver 165 Chrysler Town 
					& Country EV cargo minivans for daily mail service in four 
					regions throughout the country. ENVI has created numerous 
					partnerships with energy providers and utility companies in 
					order to develop an electric-vehicle charging infrastructure 
					that will efficiently service its electric-vehicle test 
					fleet.
					
					The 
					Electric Drive Vehicle Battery and Component Manufacturing 
					Initiative
					
					Within the Electric Drive Vehicle Battery and Component 
					Manufacturing Initiative, Chrysler LLC plans to use as much 
					as $83 million to build a new vehicle electrification 
					technology and manufacturing center in Michigan. This new 
					facility would house development, testing and electric-drive 
					component manufacturing in addition to final assembly of EVs 
					and Range-extended Electric Vehicles (ReEVs). The complex 
					would be functional by 2010 and produce more than 20,000 
					units per year. "These proposals present a win-win situation 
					for Chrysler and, most importantly, our customers," said 
					Frank Klegon—Executive Vice President, Product Development, 
					Chrysler LLC. "This plan will accelerate our efforts to 
					develop and manufacture electric and plug-in hybrid-electric 
					vehicles, which will reduce the amount of time it will take 
					to get these vehicles on the road.”
					
					Chrysler LLC 
					would utilise both DOE programs as first steps toward the 
					commercialization of “no compromise” electrified vehicle 
					technologies beyond Hybrid-electric Vehicle (HEV) 
					applications currently on the road. Last month, ENVI, 
					Chrysler LLC’s in-house electric vehicle organisation, made 
					multiple announcements aimed at accelerating the market 
					introduction of electric-drive vehicles. The company created 
					a lithium-ion battery production partnership with U.S. based 
					A123Systems and facilitated a new lithium-ion battery 
					manufacturing plant in Southeastern Michigan—a joint program 
					with A123Systems and the Michigan Economic Development 
					Corporation. Chrysler also announced its plans to address 
					the future needs of fleet customers, such as the U.S. Postal 
					Service, with a pure-electric Chrysler Town & Country EV 
					Cargo minivan.